In Toney's case I think it had a lot to do with him being a cruiserweight before Joe Calzaghe even won his first world title. Roy too was at LHW before this point, though a fight at least could feasibly have been made at LHW with Joe going up. If you're looking for fighters it is ridiculous that Roy didn't face at 168 the look no further than Chris Eubank, Nigel Benn, Steve Collins and Gerald McLellan, all of whom actually shared the division with Roy. What makes it even more ridiculous is that at 168 Roy was perceived to be in need of fighting some good opponents, but for some reason these guys never even came onto the radar.
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In Toney's case I think it had a lot to do with him being a cruiserweight before Joe Calzaghe even won his first world title. Roy too was at LHW before this point, though a fight at least could feasibly have been made at LHW with Joe going up. If you're looking for fighters it is ridiculous that Roy didn't face at 168 the look no further than Chris Eubank, Nigel Benn, Steve Collins and Gerald McLellan, all of whom actually shared the division with Roy. What makes it even more ridiculous is that at 168 Roy was perceived to be in need of fighting some good opponents, but for some reason these guys never even came onto the radar.Comment
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I have no idea. I wasn't accusing anyone. Maybe Collins was being ridiculous and not Jones. Who knows?Comment
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And yet, all I hear about is how Collins retired because "Roy jones wouldn't fight him".
PS. Gerald was pretty much in a COMA before the fight had a chance to be talked about for real. It's shameful to bring him up.Comment
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This is another bszrizpac "fact" like the one about Joe being scared of RoyComment
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